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Oborogin's Japanese Lesson 7 "A wa B ni Verb masu./ka?" "Doko (Where)","Nan (What)","Nanji (What time)" 09/01/'08

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What's up, Buddy !

Today, I will go over the Japanese Structure Pattern #5 "A wa B ni Verb masu.".

Please, Check it out!!

Thanks.

Have a good one!!

Numbers

1 Ichi 2 Ni 3 San 4 Yon(Shi) 5 Go 6 Roku 7 Nana(Shichi) 8 Hachi 9 Kyu (Ku)

10 Jyu 11 Jyu Ichi (Jyu +Ichi) 12 Jyu Ni 13 Jyu San....
20 Ni Jyu (Ni + Jyu) 21 Ni Jyu Ichi (Ni + Jyu+ Ichi).....
30 San Jyu (San+Jyu)....
99 Kyu Jyu Kyu (Kyu + Jyu+Kyu)

100 Hyaku
199 Hyaku Kyu Jyu Kyu (Hyaku+Kyu+Jyu+Kyu)
200 Ni Hyaku (Ni + Hyaku)
999 Kyu Hyaku Kyu Jyu Kyu (Kyu+Hyaku+Kyu+Jyu+kyu)

1000 Sen

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  • what does nori and iki indicate in your examples? Thank you for the video!! If you could reuse the whole sentence in your response it would be appreciated. thank you!

  • Iki masu = to go

    Nori masu = to ride

    ex

    Watashi wa Densya(train) ni Nori masu.

    I ride on a train.

    Watashi wa Gakkou(School) ni Iki masu.

    I do to school.

    etc..

    Have a good one!!

  • Another late question I'm afraid - but it proves that I'm watching them all!

    I've finally reached the location particles in my book and it mentions that に isn't necessary in simple statements like this:

    きのう、いきませんでした。 I didn't go yesterday

    Would it sound OK if I left the particle in, or would it sound awkward?

    きのうにいきませんでした。

    I'd rather get in the habit of always using particles than dropping them at this early stage :o)

    Cheers.

  • きのう、いきませんでした。 I didn't go yesterday

    is totally collect.

    When you indicate "Time" such as "きのう","きょう","あした", you do not need to say に as the particle.

  • You are doing a great job there, teaching japanese. I checked out quite a couple of youtube japanese lessons and up to now found yours to be the most educating.

  • Thank you so much for your kind comment.

    It encourages me to continue this.

    Now, I am uploading Lesson vids, once a week, every Monday.

    When you have time, please, check it out!!

    Have a good one!

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  • man i've never seen someone break it down like this before. Nice sh!t man. Arigato!

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  • I'm watching and taking many notes! thanks so much! It's a marathon of Japanese lessons...I cannot wait to learn some vocab. to plug into these sentene structures

  • Thank you so much for your complements buddy!

    I am gonna keep up to make new vids from now on also.

    Have a good one!!

  • Great!

    When you memorize verbs, please do it as "Masu form".

    And also present tense & past tense also.

    In the beginning, you can use English nouns for Japanese sentence as it is. Because, mostly, Japanese people know about English nouns. So, for conversational Japanese case, I recommend you memorize verb first.

    Have a good one !!

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